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I know this may put a huge load on things, but I have an application where I need to stream a video feed to a retransmission provider. They constantly move servers between IP addresses and clusters. I have a back-haul WAN where 90% of the Internet ...
How can I list active VPN sessions and then selectively kick users off? Also, how can I setup a timeout for 6 hours that effectivelt closes the session?
I have an issue where CNN and a few other odd sites load exremely slow through a PIX (6.3(1)) that uses Websense 5.2. The pix is at a remote site with a T1, but there is very little other traffic on the pipe. I'm using UDP to communicate to the web...
I would to use CEF to balance traffic to my 2 ISP's that are on a multihost WAN. How could one setup CEF to work across 2 sites that all additional sites have 512k DLCI's into? (Am I stuck with BGP?) Also, the entire 12 site network is running great ...
I think I have found something that is making things a lot better... Try adding this to your pix configurl-block block 128 (The 128 is the buffer size) Or read up on it herehttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_command_refer...
I have went through all the hoops with Websense to include a 2 hour Ethereal packet capture session. Websense is now asking me to setup a conference call with them and Cisco to troubleshoot since all the responses to/from thier box are extrmely snap...
That sounds like what I'm after, but do you know of any examples I could look at? I tried a similar approach once before, but found that most of the traffic was moving to one site and very little was going the other.